> The thing is most people seem to want to be able to replace the old
> behaviour of ifconfig which requires -a flag to list all the devices
> with just ifconfig as on most of the other open source operating
> systems.
For what it may be worth, I oppose this change. Running ifconfig
without any arguments is a convenient, easy, and cheap way to get a
reminder of what its flags are. (These are as compared to looking at
the manpage, which can be difficult sometimes - as in single-user with
/usr/share/ inaccessible, or when on through a channel whose terminal
emulation does not match any of the stock types.)
> Is there any reason we still keep this rather annoying behaviour and
> what do you guys think about this change?
Actually, it's the other behaviour that's "rather annoying"...to me.
Annoying is in the eye of the (putatively) annoyed.
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